Word: worth
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...conductor and congratulates the society in having one so fitted for the place; at the same time may not the question be asked: "Are not the services of a professional coach just as valuable in case of an orchestra as in base-ball or foot-ball?" The question is worth consideration I think. From a pecuniary standpoint the society need not hesitate a moment...
...University Crew. There is no doubt that the concert will be an attractive one. Few of the concerts of our musical organizations are not. The clubs have practiced regularly and the program of the entertainment has been well selected. It is evident, therefore, that the concert will be well worth having for its own sake. But an additional inducement can be urged if one be needed: that is, the receipts of this concert are to be given to the University Crew. The financial condition of the Boat Club has become known to all by this time, so that we need...
...alone should be inducement enough to warrant a large attendance, and the low price of the tickets is within the means of most men. This is a very easy way of helping the crew, and every one may be sure at the same time of getting his money's worth. We trust that the students will give their hearty support in this matter, and help to make the concert a grand financial success...
...occasionally, of course; but the general appearance is superior to that of past volumes. As for the charge of our not leading or making opinion, we deny its truth in the first place. There are comparatively few men in college who read the editorials-not because they are not worth reading, but because it is a "bore" to do so. Besides it is the fashion here at Harvard to mock and jeer and rail at the college papers. The Advocate must know that by experience. But we claim that those who do read our editorials are influenced by them...